It should be enough to run Sage in a shell session where PATH variable does not 
contain anything from /sw/.

(there may be more variable that might affect running Sage, although this is 
probably a bug then)

PS. it is true that Core2 duo is x86_64, but not all such CPUs are created 
equal. Different CPUs support different machine hardware commands, and 
compilers are able to use this to produce faster code, at expense of 
portability. This is why a binary distribution needs to use the most basic 
subset of machine commands to be useful on all x86_64s.


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